El Shaddai – Our All-Sufficient Father Opening Scripture: Proverbs 4:12 (NLT)
El Shaddai – Our All-Sufficient Father Opening Scripture: Proverbs 4:12 (NLT)

Sermon Title: El Shaddai – Our All-Sufficient Father
Opening Scripture
Proverbs 4:12 (NLT)
“When you walk, you won’t be held back; when you run, you won’t stumble.”
Proverbs 4:12 (Passion Translation)
“Your progress will have no limits when you come along with me, and you will never stumble as you walk along the way.”
Personal Declaration
1. Understanding Who We Are in God
Key Scripture
1 John 3:1–3 (NLT)
Key Truths
Important Principle
Expectation leads to manifestation.
The earth is waiting for the manifestation of the sons of God.
2. God Reveals Himself as El Shaddai
Scripture
Genesis 17:1–2
God introduced Himself to Abraham as El Shaddai.
Meaning of El Shaddai
Together it means:
God who is more than enough.
He:
3. What It Means That El Shaddai Is Your Father
When El Shaddai is your Father:
Because of Christ we can call Him:
“Abba, Father.”
Scripture
Romans 8:14–17
4. How Children of El Shaddai Should Live
1. You Are Not Defined by Lack
Your Father is more than enough.
Where you see:
2. You Are Not Defined by Fear
You are not:
You have divine help.
Your destiny is:
You are above only and not beneath.
3. You Are Not Defined by Your Past
God did not remind Abraham of his failures.
Instead God declared:
“I am God Almighty.”
Key Truth
God’s sufficiency covers our insufficiency.
2 Corinthians 5:17
If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.
Your past cannot disqualify you.
5. How El Shaddai Fathers His Children
1. He Places His Name on You
Just as God declared at Jesus’ baptism:
“This is my beloved Son.”
When you accepted Christ, heaven declared you God’s child.
2. He Provides in Abundance
Example:
The widow’s oil never ran out.
El Shaddai does not provide barely—
He provides abundantly.
3. He Sustains in Difficult Seasons
In:
God sustains His children.
4. He Strengthens When You Are Weak
Like the story of “Footprints in the Sand.”
When there were only two footprints, God said:
“Those were not your steps. I was carrying you.”
God never abandons His children.
5. He Multiplies What You Have
God multiplies whatever you place in His hands.
Key question:
What is in your hand?
6. He Fulfills His Promises
If God says it, it will come to pass.
Unlike humans, God never fails to keep His word.
6. God’s Invitation
Scripture
Genesis 17:1
“Walk before me and be blameless.”
This is not a demand for perfection.
It is an invitation to dependence.
Meaning:
7. How We Should Respond to El Shaddai
When you truly see God as your Father, your response will be:
1. Worship
You recognize He is worthy.
2. Surrender
You give everything to Him.
3. Confidence
You trust His promises.
4. Appreciation
You thank Him for His provision.
5. Praise
You celebrate who He is.
8. Key Declarations
When you declare El Shaddai as your Father, you are saying:
Final Encouragement
Stop striving to earn God’s love.
You are already His child.
The God who is more than enough is your Father.